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3 Ideas for Increasing the Diversity of Children's Home Libraries

Sailaja Joshi, the founder of Mango & Marigold Press, shares a few thoughts on how to increase the diversity of children s home libraries to help expand their perspectives.

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Kids Page: 11 picks for summer YA reads

By Nina Hamza (Quill Tree Books, $16.99, June 22.) When 12-year-old Ahmed and his family move from Hawaii to his father’s Minnesota hometown, he is immediately on guard, aware that he has to explain the color of his skin and an Indian American heritage he only knows secondhand. He isn’t swayed by his dad’s warm memories of growing up in Farthing and the yearly box of Pearson’s Nut Goodies, maple syrup and autumn leaves sent by a childhood friend. A welcome letter from his sixth-grade English teacher, Mrs. Gaarder, along with a reading list, also put Ahmed on guard. “For starters, it’s wrong to call an assignment a favor. You’re not fooling anyone when you do,” he snaps. As the new kid, Ahmed’s plan is to blend in. But he’s targeted on his first day of school by a neighborhood bully, Jack. Ahmed also meets Carl, an unapologetic class overachiever. And he finds himself in a group with Ari, who uses a wheelchair, and sharp-tongued Jess

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11 picks for summer YA reads

What kids should be reading for AAPI Heritage Month and why representation matters

What kids should be reading for AAPI Heritage Month and why representation matters David Oliver, USA TODAY Replay Video UP NEXT It s Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month, and one great way to mark the month is by educating yourself and your children  about the community through reading. Given the proliferation of violence against the community, knowledge is power. © Courtesy of Mango & Marigold Press Finding Om, written by Rashmi Bismark and illustrated by Morgan Huff. Children can start to internalize race and gender stereotypes as early as 4 years old, Dr. Christia Brown, a professor of developmental psychology at the University of Kentucky, previously told USA TODAY. 

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Medford program bringing books to families

Simanta Buch Everyone deserves to be a main character. This is the premise of Loving Little Minds Home Library Project, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that distributes monthly multicultural children’s books to families with kids aged 0-6 to battle systemic racism and empower kids to have constructive, open conversations around race and diversity. My husband Brian and I founded this project last summer in the wake of the murders of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, when the country was reckoning with its own relationship with race. Like many others around us, we wanted to do something to help. As a kid, I loved reading and telling stories, often writing my own when I didn’t have my nose in a book.

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